1. Not a multithreaded tabbed browser
2. Default GUI and interface is ugly
3. You're accustomed to other browsers
4. Other people told you firefox sucks so you follow their advice
5. No reason, just hate firefox.
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jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
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who says I hate firefox
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I love Firefox. And I've used Internet Explorer (7 and 8), Opera, and Google Chrome too. They just lack a certain feel.
And Firefox can be very pretty with the right theme. And the add-ons...oh lord, the add-ons. -
jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
Personally, I hate using firefox because it's hard to navigate, slow (due to the browser not being multithreaded) and its horrible default gui. -
firefox crashes at times, one time i lost all my bookmarks saved on my fox account.
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ok google chrome alot faster,
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You forgot to include memory leaks! My friend was complaining that he once left Firefox open for an entire week (he usually leaves his desktop on 24/7) and it consumed a full GB of his 3 GB of RAM.
Also, adding the addons that make Firefox a good browser (NoScript, AdBlock, Mouse Gestures, Duplicate Tab, Undo Closed Tab Button, IE Tab, etc, etc) greatly increase the time it takes to launch, and also how much RAM it uses. Opera provides all these functions and many more, and still manages to launch faster than a Firefox clean install.
The only thing that I like about Firefox that I haven't found in Opera is DownloadThemAll - that addon is great! It was the only reason I had it on my old computer, but now I don't have Firefox on any of my computers.
It's no coincidence that Firefox keeps adding features that Opera has had for years (ie: "Awesomebar", or whatever it's called). -
jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
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Firefox + Adblock/Flashblock/Noscript/etc = wipes the floor with all other browsers
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Add Opera in the poll options.
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jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
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jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
I use a program called admucher and it works for all browsers and some external programs as well. It's much better than the "adblock" from firefox.
Opera can block ads/flash/scripts just as well as firefox.
There's really no reason to call firefox " the best browser" if the only thing you're looking for in a browser is the adblock feature. -
jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
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I find FF a little sluggish. I usually use K-Meleon. Snappy little thing. Also threw in Free Download Manager plugin for my downloads. Couldn't be happier.
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jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
Here's how my FF looked like before I ditched it.
left is IE8 and right is Firefox incase you can't tell the difference.
Larger picture http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs39/f/2008/341/f/d/Make_Firefox_Look_Like_IE8_by_TSR_Pr.jpg
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I use Opera as my main browser too mainly for the SpeedDial.
Firefox has a speeddial add-on, but it looks extremely awkward to me probably because each box looked too rectangularly. Since I always use the SpeedDial alot, I would cringe every time I look at it and it would be better off for me to just stick to Opera. -
I don't hate FF, but its load times and general performance are put to shame by Chrome.
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usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate
What? I absolutely love FireFox! Been using it since 1.5! Never let me down, FF3 is especially a lot more stable than FF2.
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I don't know if it really still does this, but when I ditched it it was all because of two words:
Memory Leaks
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I like using FF..I have some glitches every so often..but it's usually a quick fix and I'm good to go!
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I use Maxthon, accustomed to it very much and never had any problems. Well occasional unexpected shut down of app is normal.
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First of all - I don't hate FF - just to make that clear, but:
I started on my Vaio on IE7 - then moved to FF3 than to Opera 9.6x onwards, now I've come bck to IE - IE8 though.
Why did I change - because the browser was more responsive - meaning the actual programme - not load times.
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i hate firefox, but i use it as my main browser for one reason:
it scales very well! I have a 1920x1200 display, 15.4". The zoom feature on firefox works much better than IE, and the last version of opera i tried.
would appreciate it if someone could save me by enlightening me as to which other browsers zoom in the same way as firefox does, as i really want to stop using it. -
i love firefox, yea i have tried opera, chrome, IE and Firefox with its addons is irreplacable for me. -
i dont hate FireFox, but i just prefer using Opera. Opera is just works right after install, no add-on necessary. the UI is very good and intuitive (save for the very small close button in the current windows version
). internet performance is quick, there is gesture, i can ctrl+z or command+z to undo closed tab for example. there is continue from last session, all operation is just quick in general.
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the bugger can at times be eating up 1.5-2gb of my 4 gigs!! never had this problem with IE...
the zooming is the only thing keeping me from moving to opera or chrome.
met up with gen kanai, the director of marketing (asia) for firefox last month for dinner, what he told me seems promising, but then again....its been that way for every release, and yet im left underwhelmed.
im not bothered about the add ons, i just want something that wont slowly eat up every bit of ram, till it hangs.
i get random hangs which result in an error which causes firefox to shut down. its really annoying when i have 20-30 tabs open on the subject im researching to write about. not to mention it slowing down the whole system because of this -
I like the customizability w/ its addons but it needs to be optimized for multicore CPUs and have a lighter footprint (memory consumption).
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horrible GUI for me and so used to IE! Firefox = Teh $hizn!+
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Very slow cold boots. That's the bulk of it. Perhaps how it doesn't look very Vista-y is another, why I stick with IE8, but I do miss that inline spell check, minor detail though. The biggest non-related Firefox problem I have with Firefox are the users, who use it because it isn't Microsoft, and have no idea how to bring out it's full potential (at least stick Ad-Block and NoScript on it for god's sakes). It's rather annoying for me to see all these people around campus using it without any extensions (which imo is what makes Firefox one of the best browsers), and just using it to browse Facebook/Myspace, and check Gmail; IE can do that crap.
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There is nothing wrong with the GUI, thats why you can get themes online anyway.
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I liked firefox until I switched to vista 64. Cant get all the slowness out like I could before and I it hangs every time with the process being "unshutdownable" which then means a reboot. So thats why I hate firefox. I have used it for years and know how to tweak it just so but now I cant use it...
All well, this opera browser doesnt seem so bad and I like the speeddial. Needs tweaking though which I will get to when I have time to read up on it. Probably going to be loading firefox now and then to see if an update fixes whatever incompatability I have going on. -
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jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
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I don't hate Firefox, but I find that lately I'm becoming more annoyed by it. It seems to use a lot of CPU now, especially when I have multiple tabs open. I noticed after adding a few add-ons that my fan runs a lot more frequently when I'm using Firefox, especially when I'm streaming movies or watching Youtube clips. I may completely uninstall it and then reinstall, although I really like my add-ons.
In case anyone is wondering what add-ons I have installed, here they are:
- Adblock Plus
- Ctrl-Tab
- Fission
- NoScript
- Read it Later
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Well, for me sadly it was the other peoples hate to FF and how Chrome was so much better... ugh, i downloaded and installed chrome, and well i have been using that over FF. FF was slow to start up, but really thats the only thing i did not like about it. I now have Glasser affect for FF, and its really kind of nice. i just cant stop thinking about how others hate it.. lOL.
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they say you should re-install FF every 6 months or so.. it tends to get clogged up and start a low slower. And yeah, Chrome did suprise me with its ultralight speed.. but since I got a new pc FF been quick as lightning. Lets hope that'll stay that way
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I just simply enjoy using Chrome much much more. It's lightweight and fast, 2 qualities I value. Plus it looks good by default, and I didn't want to use any plugins or extensions or themes.
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However, after having used it for a while a few years back, I abandoned it and stuck with IE, simply because I really could not see a compelling reason to use anything else. This, and some of the juvenile anti-Microsoft sillyness not only among ffx fanboys, but also among its developers started to get on my nerves...
P.S.: I always wonder what people might be talking about when they mention "speed" of a browser. At least on the machines I use, all the browsers I ever tried are fast enough so that the bottleneck is really the network transfer rate, and it doesn't make one wit of a difference what browser I use. Some huge placebo effects there, I suspect... -
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i sometimes love, sometimes hate the fact that it's not multiprocessed.
why? i got ie crash during a newtab-click. the result, it spanned endless amounts of processes. now try to kill ie running on a quadcore at endless process creation.
well, didn't work out well
if firefox goes crazy (unlikely but still), i can go to taskmanager, and kill that one exe.
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The only thing i dont like about firefox is simply the bit slower startup time than a browser like IE and Chrome.. Other than that i love it : )
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I dont hate FF by any means, it's a little slow at times, but not on my desktop. My biggest issue is it seems to hate facebook on my computer, I don't know why. My other preferred browser is chrome, it's very lightweight and sleek looking and works fine with facebook. -
Its a good browser not as good as Opera or Chrome though.Some pages load slower and FF seems to use more ram than other browsers for me.
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davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate
i'm for the second. so for me, it's the best out there.
it lasted about 10 minutes, my first win7 beta experience
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Poll: Why do you hate using Firefox browser?
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jackluo923, May 3, 2009.